Deux hommes dans la ville
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:04:00
Gino Strabliggi,
from second to first category.

:04:08
Still two years to do
out of 12.

:04:10
Gang boss, bank robberies.
:04:14
You want him out? Not me.
:04:17
I even think he got off easy.
:04:20
With the time it takes to process,
it will only save him a year.

:04:23
That would help him adjust.
:04:25
Strabliggi?
:04:26
Incorrigible.
:04:28
You see his eyes?
Full of hate.

:04:31
I also saw some tenderness.
:04:33
And what else?
:04:35
You educators are amazing.
:04:38
I know your opinion of us.
:04:40
You think the law is a romantic novel.
:04:43
Personally,
I don't trust Strabliggi.

:04:47
He's no informer,
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nor a coward who killed his mother.
:04:52
Believe in my experience as a judge,
:04:55
a hood like him
can seem like a nice guy.

:04:59
- So he's a wolf?
- Starving for freedom.

:05:02
You believe he'll accept a leash?
:05:04
He will.
:05:05
He's learned a trade
and has a fine wife waiting.

:05:09
I guarantee he'll stay out of prison.
:05:12
That doesn't prove a thing.
:05:15
Your Honor,
I have some experience.

:05:18
I've worked with convicts since '46.
:05:21
I've seen more in 27 years
than all of you put together,

:05:24
including so-called incorrigibles.
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You say we bug you,
:05:28
but we also know our business.
:05:31
You'll vouch for Strabliggi?
:05:32
As for myself.
:05:34
You'll put that in writing?
:05:36
Absolutely.
:05:40
Approved.
:05:42
I hope he behaves.
:05:47
Written statements last.
:05:50
And civil servants fade away.

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